System info:
NetBSD blacktower 1.3.2 NetBSD 1.3.2 (BLACKTOWER) #1: Mon Dec 7 14:10:13
PST 1998
staff@blacktower:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/BLACKTOWER i386
What is the correct syntax for adding + and - (NIS/YP) entries into
master.passwd so that they actually are correctly generated in passwd? Or
do I need to worry about it?
I have the following three entries added at the end of master.passwd:
+@dnsadmin:::::::::
+red:::::::::
+:*::::::::/sbin/nologin
and here is what they look like in /etc/passwd:
+@dnsadmin:*:0:0:::
+red:*:0:0:::
+:*:0:0:::/sbin/nologin
This is bad, since this is in effect saying that red or anyone in the
dnsadmin netgroup who logs in will have their UID/GID overridden and be
root. (The third line, which changes everyone to a shell of /sbin/nologin,
was necessary on Solaris in order to get NIS to properly show usernames even
for those people who couldn't login to the box.)
Does this matter, or is it a bug? Does NIS work differently on NetBSD, and
is there any documentation on it other than the fairly sketchy manpages?
--
Devin L. Ganger
Chief Systems Administrator, Premier1 Internet Services, Inc., Sultan, WA
"....yet he is not two, but one Chirst; one, not by conversion of
the Godhead into flesh, but by taking of the Manhood into God...."
The Creed of Saint Athanasius, on the nature of Jesus Christ